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The phrase "are mild" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is gentle, moderate, or not severe, often in reference to weather, flavors, or conditions.
Example: "The temperatures in spring are mild, making it a pleasant time for outdoor activities."
Alternatives: "are gentle" or "are moderate".
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America's symptoms are mild.
These are mild adventures.
(Most salmonella cases are mild).
In general, however, ureaplasma infections are mild.
There are mild fissures on the horizon.
The fuel economy gains are mild.
By those standards, London's problems are mild.
Most are mild and moderately hot.
The days are mild, the nights brisk.
His long legs are crossed, his eyes are mild.
Sunflower and buckwheat sprouts, on the other hand, are mild.
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